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tomasz86

Posted 26 August 2011 - 05:56 PM

tomasz86

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I guess I'll have to stick to Update Inis as reordering the sections in this case doesn't have any influence on how update.inf works... and what's more important is that Update Inis seems to work smoothly.

jaclaz

Posted 27 August 2011 - 02:31 AM

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I guess I'll have to stick to Update Inis as reordering the sections in this case doesn't have any influence on how update.inf works... and what's more important is that Update Inis seems to work smoothly.

You can still parse just the sections, before the "update" and then re-order the updated ini along those.The original idea of splitting everything was exactly to have a way to keep the same section order.

jaclaz

Posted 18 October 2011 - 02:47 AM

There is a problem with your script when system unicode code page is set to different languages, ex. if I set it to Korean and run your script I get this:

Well, you obviously need to review the half-@§§ed replacement strings I made for gsar to take care of this cases.I have no idea what is "different" with those, but surely a "text" comparison doesn't help, do a hex one instead.